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This website intends to be an analytical and informative resource on concepts, terms, and other resources related to the [[Radqueer]] movement. Its author could be considered "queer anti-Radqueer", if you insist on such labeling. I started this project after the growing popularity of the Radqueer movement resulted in its presence in my personal and social life.

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As other resources relating to the Radqueer movement are more akin to persuasive writing than documentation, focused on finding and listing obscure terms to a detrimental extent, not accessible/understandable to a wide audience, etc., this website attempts an [[wp>ethnography|ethnographic]] approach,((
[[https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2059799117728859|Fleetwood & Potter, 2017]]: "Ethnographic research is particularly suited to studying crime, control and victimisation. Given that crime has no ontological reality (Hillyard and Tombs, 2004), positivist approaches – in isolation – seem doomed to fail. Quantitative research, including criminal justice statistics, is a mainstay of criminological research, but ethnography is uniquely able to get under the skin of the phenomenological draws of crime and control and the corporeal realities of victimisation."
)) in conjunction with occasional research/analysis. Following Wikipedia's policies and [[wp>Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] (including, perhaps most prevalently, adaptation of [[wp>WP:UNDUE|WP:UNDUE]] to this topic), this website intends to function similarly to Wikipedia: **the information and sources are there for //you// to make your own judgments.**


====== External Resources ======
Thiel, D. and DiResta, R. (2023). Child Safety on Federated Social Media. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at https://purl.stanford.edu/vb515nd6874. https://doi.org/10.25740/vb515nd6874.